Fig. 4: Effects of upstream deforestation intensity on biodiversity. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Effects of upstream deforestation intensity on biodiversity.

From: Low level of anthropization linked to harsh vertebrate biodiversity declines in Amazonia

Fig. 4

Panels represent species richness (a, c) and functional richness (b, d) of fish (a, b) and mammal (c, d) communities. Red solid lines indicate the fitted values of mixed models accounting for site network position and basin identity. Light red shades indicate 95% confidence intervals. Deforestation corresponds to the percentage of deforested areas at the most relevant spatial extent (30 km). n = 64 sites and n = 74 sites for fish and mammal models, respectively.

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